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  2. Percy Mayfield died of a heart attack while at home in Los Angeles on August 11, 1984, one day before his 64th birthday. [1] [19] At his funeral, Little Richard performed "Thank You, Jesus" and " Swing Low, Sweet Chariot ".

  3. What A Fool I Was finds Mayfield shifting his perspective as the song unfolds, opening with some of his best allegorical lines – “You came in like a sun ray and vanished like a shadow in the night” – and at first you think he’s critiquing her for misleading him before turning the focus to his own poor judgement and failure to press his advantage...

  4. His death from a heart attack came on the eve of his sixty-fourth birthday, August 11, 1984. Mayfield's death signaled the loss of one of the most creative and distinctive poets of rhythm and blues. —Willie Collins.

  5. Aug 12, 2023 · So, what happened? In 1950, when "Please Send Me Someone To Love" hit the charts, it seemed to indicate a stellar trajectory for Mayfield. He had it all—a sonorous, "come-hither" baritone voice, songwriting chops and physical beauty. Percy was a great-looking guy. For two years, he just got more and more popular.

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  6. Mayfield died in 1984 of a heart attack just one day before what would’ve been his 64th birthday. PERCY MAYFIELD DISCOGRAPHY (Reviews To Date On Spontaneous Lunacy): JACK, YOU AIN’T NOWHERE. (Gru-V-Tone 101; December, 1947*)

  7. Mar 28, 2004 · Percy Mayfield was once known as "the poet laureate of the blues," but his big moment occurred 55 years ago, and for any poet, musical or not, that's an eternity in which to be forgotten.

  8. Quick Reference. B. 12 August 1920, Minden, Louisiana, USA, d. 11 August 1984, Los Angeles, California, USA. A gifted performer, with a rich soulful voice, the Los Angeles-based Mayfields first success came ... From: Mayfield Percy in Encyclopedia of Popular Music ». Subjects: Music.